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Holmes
Good day, everyone.[bgm BGM_EVENT_79 0.1]
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Holmes
My name is Sherlock Holmes. I am the world's greatest detective, as well as its only consulting one.
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Holmes
I am both the progenitor of all detectives, and the essence of the very concept[line 2]one who reveals truth.
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Holmes
Today, I am here to guide you all towards a new mystery, and the facts that lie at its core.
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Holmes
I originally became involved with Chaldea when I began investigating the Incineration of Humanity incident in 2018, when I played a part in the Fourth and Sixth Singularities.
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Holmes
However, once Goetia, the King of Demon Gods, was defeated, and his plan to incinerate humanity foiled, the world was faced with a new crisis.
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Holmes
I speak, of course, of the bleaching of humanity[line 2]an event that has resulted in the entire earth being wiped clean save for the Lostbelts.
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Holmes
As you all surely know, this incident led to my gaining an official administrative advisor position at Chaldea.
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Holmes
And I must say, it suits me rather nicely.
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Holmes
While I continue to act as a detective, naturally, I've also found the work of supporting a larger organization to be quite stimulating.
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Holmes
Unfortunately, I'm afraid there[sr]is little room for optimism...
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Holmes
...given the sheer scale of this case.
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Holmes
My current theory is that in a sense, this bleached Earth phenomenon pairs directly with the Incineration of Humanity.
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Holmes
When Goetia incinerated all of human history, he did so by starting in 2018 and going back in time to collect the necessary energy.
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Holmes
That is to say, the infamous king never bothered to collect energy from the future, because he knew there would be no human history from which to collect.
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Holmes
So using 2018 as a single turning point, he headed back towards the past and succeeded at destroying humanity.
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Holmes
Conversely, this great reset has left the past untouched, destroying humanity now, robbing it of its future.
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Holmes
Given these facts, one could argue that the King of Demon Gods' plan was intended to avoid this very future...
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Holmes
...as it involved incinerating humanity and remaking Earth before it was wiped clean.
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Holmes
It is a dreadful problem and a horrific mystery. Even Goetia believed it beyond his ability to resolve.
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Holmes
Bad as things are, we cannot afford to stop seeking a solution. Not if we are to regain humanity, and everything else that was lost.
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Holmes
We cannot[line 2]will not give up.[sr]No matter what manner of hell may await us...
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Holmes
...we must continue onward. We must.
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Holmes
I, in turn, will naturally continue to provide my full support.
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Holmes
I WILL solve this case, even if I must consume every last bit of energy in my Spirit Core to do so.
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Holmes
Why, you ask? Why else?
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Holmes
Because...I am the greatest detective.[wt 0.4]I am Sherlock Holmes.
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Jekyll
...Okay, Mr. Holmes, I've finished changing the security levels on all the Lostbelt records.
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Jekyll
What would you like to do about the library's request for hard copies of them?
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Holmes
That's quite all right. I'm happy to authorize it.
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Holmes
All parties involved with those incidents already have the clearance to view those records freely, so it shouldn't pose a problem.
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Holmes
More so given that these hard copies will be for Novum Chaldea's own underground library. There is not a single person here who isn't part of Chaldea, and therefore involved in some way.
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Holmes
I'll be sure to let the director know about this.[sr]Thank you, Mr. Jekyll, that'll be all.
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Jekyll
You're welcome.[sr]Please let me know if there's anything else I can do.
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Jekyll
I'll be cooped up in the central computer room for[sr]a while to assist Ms. Da Vinci and Sir Babbage...
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Jekyll
...but if you need my help with anything,[sr]I can be here at a moment's notice.
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Holmes
Much obliged.
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1Are those two friends or something?
2They seem like they've known each other for a long time.
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Mash
I know what you mean, Senpai!
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Mash
They seem very comfortable working together,[sr]if not outright close with each other.
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Mash
It really is like they're old friends!
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Mash
Then again, maybe it's no surprise considering when the books based on parts of their lives came out.
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Mash
“The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” was written in the late nineteenth century, and while Sherlock Holmes novels continued to be published well into the twentieth century...
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Mash
...the first ones also came out around the end of the nineteenth! Not to mention they're both set in London!
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Jekyll
Huh?
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Jekyll
Ah, now I see. I thought I had told you two this,[sr]but I guess I never got around to it.
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Jekyll
That's right. I knew Mr. Holmes back when I was alive. He was always very kind to me.
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Jekyll
We've only had time for brief hellos here and there since we both came to Chaldea...
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Jekyll
...but now that I finally know how to use a computer,[sr]I thought I would help him out when I can.
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1So you knew each other when you were both alive, huh? That explains it!
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Holmes
Hahaha.
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1Wait. In your...past life, Holmes?
Holmes
Hahahaha.
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1Come to think of it, you never did give me a straight[csr]answer about whether you really existed or not...
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Holmes
Are you certain? That particular topic can get rather thorny quite quickly, to be honest...
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Holmes
Indeed, I'm always willing to obfuscate when necessary.
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Holmes
While the irony of me saying this as a short-lived Heroic Spirit is not lost on me, as a general rule, one mustn't try to unravel Mystics or the past.
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Holmes
Of course, that's not to say Mystics are a significant part of either Mr. Jekyll's past or my own...
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Holmes
But regardless, one's past is one's past.[sr]Dig too deep, and[line 2]
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Holmes
...
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1Holmes?
2You okay?
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Mash
Holmes?
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Holmes
Then again, I wouldn't want to be so coy[sr]that you end up distrusting me, either!
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Holmes
Rest assured, at this point, I have no intentions of covering up anything that is clearly a matter of public record. Yes, Jekyll and I were indeed acquaintances in our lifetimes.
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Mash
Th-then, does that mean...
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Mash
...you and Mr. Hyde once went toe-to-toe like something straight out of a fan-fiction dream match!?
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Holmes
I do love that you're clearly such an avid reader, Ms. Kyrielight! And indeed, it's little wonder that question would be foremost in your mind.
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Holmes
But, I am sorry to say, the circumstances of how we came to meet were not nearly so exciting as that. If anything...
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Holmes
...[sr]...
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Holmes
...they were one of my most embarrassing failures.
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Holmes
I only wish I had never tried to avoid facing Mr. Hyde...
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Jekyll
It's not your fault, Mr. Holmes. It's mine.
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Jekyll
I'm the one who agreed to organize those case records, and read some of the ones I was clearly told not to.
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Jekyll
Not to mention I was the one who ended up entangled in the spiderweb connected to those records...
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Jekyll
...laid by the diabolical Moriarty
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1Moriarty?
2What???
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Holmes
...[sr]...
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Jekyll
I was always fascinated by evil.[bgm BGM_EVENT_5 0.1]
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Jekyll
So I think when I tracked down Moriarty, the wicked spider himself, my own evil side couldn't resist facing off with him.
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Mash
H-hang on, Jekyll.
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Mash
In R. L. Stevenson's novella, Dr. Jekyll drinks an experimental serum that causes him to gain a new, evil personality, the titular Mr. Hyde.
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Mash
As Mr. Hyde, his very body transforms to reflect his wicked nature, and he undertakes a series of awful deeds.
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Mash
Dr. Jekyll is so aghast by this turn of events that he ends up killing Mr. Hyde by taking his own life.
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Mash
And from what I've heard, the novella is a fairly accurate depiction of the events of your life.
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Mash
But, based on what you just said...
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Mash
It sounds as though the Professor[line 2][sr]or rather, James Moriarty...
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Mash
...was somehow involved in you becoming Mr. Hyde?
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1...Jekyll?
2Could you tell us more about what happened?
Jekyll
I-it's not a pleasant story.[sr]In fact, it's really quite depressing...
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Jekyll
And since Moriarty wasn't directly involved,[sr]there's really no need to go into it...
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Holmes
He may not have been directly involved, no...
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Holmes
But what about indirectly?
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Holmes
In time, the ingredients required for your serum became much harder to come by, no? That was his doing.
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Holmes
While I didn't learn this until after the case was closed, there was a time when the Clock Tower's alchemical catalysts were[line 2]
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Jekyll
A-[wt 0.3][charaMoveReturn C 1,-5 0.3]ahem![wt 0.8][charaFace C 5][sr]N-never mind that now!
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Jekyll
Since we're all here now, Mr. Holmes, this seems as good a time as any to ask you something I've been curious about!
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Holmes
O-oh? And what might that be?
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1Come on, Jekyll, don't change the subject now!
2Hey, I wanted to hear more about what Moriarty did!
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Jekyll
(Master!)
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Jekyll
(I'm rapidly losing confidence in my ability to suppress my, um, urges...)
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Jekyll
(And I'm worried Hyde may put in an appearance if we keep this discussion going for too long!)
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Jekyll
(So please, help me change the subject![sr]I'm begging you!)
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1(...Well, in that case...)
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Jekyll
(Thank you, Master!)
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Mash
Senpai? Jekyll?
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Jekyll
Yes, um, you mentioned the Clock Tower, Mr. Holmes!?
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Jekyll
You know, I engaged in many different fields of study back in my day. I earned doctorates in law and medicine, a spot in the Royal Society of Scientists, and eventually even uncovered some of alchemy's greatest secrets...
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Jekyll
But in spite of all that, I never managed to set foot inside the Clock Tower. Apparently, not even my magecraft-adjacent work with alchemy was enough to gain entrance.
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Jekyll
In the end, I went to my grave knowing nothing about mages, the Mage's Association, the Clock Tower, or anything else pertaining to that world.
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Jekyll
...But the same isn't true for you, is it?
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Jekyll
The fact that you mentioned the Clock Tower at all[sr]tells me you must have known that magecraft[line 2]
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Jekyll
[line 2]That is, incredible Mystics exist in this world, even as they're unbeknownst to almost all.
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Holmes
...[sr]...
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Holmes
...Well, yes, I suppose I did.
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Jekyll
!
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Mash
Then, you knew the Clock Tower circa 1900!?
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Holmes
I knew of it, yes,[bgm BGM_EVENT_70 0.1][sr]but my knowledge was strictly secondhand.
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Holmes
At the time, I'd decided to keep my distance from Mystics and other things of that sort.
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Holmes
I believed that my domain, and the cases I investigated, were solely within the human world.
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Holmes
However...there were times when I unwittingly[sr]encroached on the world beyond.
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Holmes
For example, in The Adventure of the Speckled Band[line 2]
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Mash
T[messageShake 0.04 3 3 0.4]he Adventure of the Speckled Band!?
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Mash
Oh, um, do you know that one, Senpai?[sr]If you don't, I'd hate to ruin it...
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1I do, so don't worry about it.
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Mash
Understood!
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Mash
The Adventure of the Speckled Band was one of the[sr]most popular Sherlock Holmes stories of its day.
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Mash
It begins when a woman from Surrey asks Holmes to[sr]investigate the circumstances of her twin sister's death.
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Mash
Her sister died in a locked room, with seemingly no way for the killer to get in or out, and the last words she spoke were “The speckled band!” In the end, it's revealed that[line 2]
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Jekyll
The “speckled band” was actually a venomous snake.
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Mash
Right. The speckled band was a snake the killer had been controlling by whistling.
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Mash
It had an incredible plot twist at the end, and I have no doubt that Holmes fans at the time enjoyed it a lot.
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Mash
But, it has one big plot hole: the fact that[line 2]
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Holmes
Snakes, lacking ears, cannot distinguish between whistle tones. And that's hardly the story's only oddity.
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Holmes
There's also the fact that the killer enticed the snake with milk, the fact that the snake's venom should not kill its victims so quickly...
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Holmes
Truly, there is no end of contradictions.
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Mash
Right!
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Holmes
So if the story as written couldn't be true,[sr]what actually happened? I'll tell you.
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2I don't, so yes, please keep the spoilers to a minimum!
Mash
R-right! In that case, I'll do my[sr]best to skip over the details.
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Mash
Basically, it's a locked-room murder mystery where the victim is killed under seemingly impossible circumstances.
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Mash
Holmes managed to solve it brilliantly, of course, but[line 2]
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Jekyll
Scientifically speaking, the “truth” still left a number of unanswered questions.
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Mash
Exactly.
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Mash
Of course, there's nothing wrong with that for a story, but if this case really happened as depicted[line 2]
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Holmes
It would mean there are still[sr]greater truths yet to be told.
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Mash
Right!
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Holmes
So if the story as written couldn't be true,[sr]what actually happened? I'll tell you.
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Holmes
I suppose this may inevitably get into spoiler territory, as they say, but rest assured that it will still be a far cry from the events of the novel!
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Holmes
...There is great evil at work in this case.[bgm BGM_EVENT_71 0.1]
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Holmes
A man of incredible intelligence is using his unique[sr]talents to commit crimes. I can think of no worse scenario.
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Holmes
At any rate, it won't be long now, Watson.
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Holmes
Very soon, the instrument of our villain's wicked ambitions will come to this room very in search of more prey.
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Holmes
I trust you have your pistol at the ready?
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Watson
Wh-what do you mean!? What instrument!?
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Watson
A[messageShake 0.04 4 2 0.8]nd hang on: you have ME playing Dr. Watson!?
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Watson
G-granted, you certainly help me out a lot, Administrative Advisor, so I'm not entirely unwilling to join you in retelling one of your old escapades...
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Watson
And I can't say I'm not honored that you chose me for the distinguished role of your most trusted colleague[line 2]one famously played by Edward Hardwicke, no less! Very well then, so be it!
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Watson
...What are we about to see, Sherlock!?
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Holmes
Some sort of curse. There is no more fitting term.
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Holmes
It comes from the Clock Tower's domain[line 2]the world of magecraft. It may sound fanciful, but I assure you that its wicked power is very real!
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Holmes
I expect the responsible party is most likely a Clock Tower dropout or, on the other end of the spectrum, a Seal Designated mage.
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Holmes
...Here it comes!
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Watson
Aaaaaaaaah! It's heeeeeeeeere!
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Holmes
I must say, whoever let something like this slip out of the Clock Tower ought to be ashamed. Not that any admonishment will do us much good at the moment.
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Holmes
Come, Watson, let's take care of it!
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